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19th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and Mr. Moore. [ Blank] L. 1. An act to restrain butchers from grazing of cattle. [f. 151v] L. 2. Sir Edward Fisher's … Court of Wards. All parties to have notice. A petition from the Lady Darcy read; to have Serjeant [Sir Francis] … writing and making of writs has spoiled all the clerks of England. [f. 152] These inconvenient. Either monopolies or no …
19th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… last writ of adjournment, rode in state in his chariot from his court at Whitehall, first unto the Abbey, with the … Februarii , 21 0 Jacobi This day his Majesty rode in state from his court at Whitehall unto the abbey at Westminster, … be, for delay brings danger and his grandchildren were put from their inheritance. Yet would not he limit us hours or …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Upon question, passed for a law. SIR EDWIN SANDYS reports from the general committee for trade. The restraint of trade … advice: an addition of honour to us. Expects assistance from us. Confesses our general grant more than millions of … that if we will satisfy the King in this, he will declare. England bound in honour not to forsake the King's children. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [ Blank] Upon question, passed. SIR EDWARD COKE reports from the conference about the Bishop of Norwich. 6 parts of … many of them false. [CJ 706] 5. The Apothecaries separate from the Grocers without the consent of the major part. … COKE: 1. Sir Ferdinando Gorges's patent for fishing in New England. 2. [Matthias] Fowle's patent of Gold Wyre Drawers. …
1st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… money with them. SIR THOMAS WENTWORTH prefers a petition from Pontefract. Read. The mayor, before any writ came, … will breed suspicion still in men's hearts. A message from the Lords by Serjeant [Sir Ranulphe] Crewe and Attorney … Spain can do us no harm unless he have a party here in England. That never so like as now. To appoint a committee to …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Wales. SIR A[RTHUR] INGRAM moves that thanks may be given from the House to Dr. [Isaac] Bargrave for his sermon; and … protection there, both in soul and body; so his getting from thence. No further to treat about the match. To respite … An act for making the principality of Wales as free as is England, to be governed by the same law, which they had until …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Mr. [Richard] Daniel, burgess for Truro, has leave from the House to go down, having his house burned. Sir Edwin … 2 [o']clock, Star Chamber. SIR EDWIN SANDYS reports from the committee for trade. A complaint against the Lord … not only to all colleges and collegiate churches in England, but in respect of a main maxim of the common law …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Mr Northam, esq November 1636 Abstract Proceedings survive from November 1636, but they do not reveal either the cause …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… do this. Comyns petitioned Lord Maltravers to release him from prison and discharge him from part of his initial fine because 'his wife and children … just displeasure, and to free your poor petitoner from all further disbursements for the misperformance of the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and acknowledgement and his charges expended in this cause from Nelson; and doth not expect to be a gainer of any sume of money from him.' Signed by John Warren. Repeated in court before …
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